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3. Rates of cortical thinning in Alzheimer’s disease signature regions associate with vascular burden but not with β-amyloid status in cognitively normal adults at age 70.

4. Alpha-synuclein aggregates trigger anti-viral immune pathways and RNA editing in human astrocytes

5. GLP1 receptor agonism ameliorates Parkinson’s disease through modulation of neuronal insulin signalling and glial suppression

7. Neuroimaging, clinical and life course correlates of normal-appearing white matter integrity in 70-year-olds.

8. Rates of cortical thinning in Alzheimer’s disease signature regions: pathological influences and cognitive consequences in members of the 1946 British birth cohort

9. Life course, genetic, and neuropathological associations with brain age in the 1946 British Birth Cohort: a population-based study

10. Longitudinal trajectories of self‐reported subjective cognitive decline in relation to objective cognitive performance in a population‐based cohort.

11. Associations between peripheral hearing ability at age 70, brain atrophy and cognitive decline in adults born in the same week of 1946.

12. Associations of β-Amyloid and Vascular Burden With Rates of Neurodegeneration in Cognitively Normal Members of the 1946 British Birth Cohort

14. Fixel‐based analysis of the effect of amyloid beta on white matter tracts in neurologically normal 70 year olds

15. Serum neurofilament light and whole brain volume associate with machine‐learning derived brain‐predicted age in the British 1946 birth cohort

16. Mid‐life blood pressure and microstructural white matter: Findings from the 1946 British birth cohort

17. Cerebral amyloid and white matter hyperintensity volume are independently associated with rates of cerebral atrophy in Insight 46, a sub‐study of the 1946 British birth cohort

18. Accelerated forgetting is sensitive to β‐amyloid pathology and cerebral atrophy in cognitively normal 72‐year‐olds

19. Biochemically-defined pools of amyloid-β in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease: correlation with amyloid PET

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